New York Statutes

§ 62-A — Leave of absence for certain appointive state officers; temporary vacancy

New York § 62-A
JurisdictionNew York
Law PBOPublic Officers
Art. 4Powers and Duties of Public Officers

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N.Y. Public Officers § 62-A (2026).

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§ 62-a. Leave of absence for certain appointive state officers;\ntemporary vacancy. A person holding a state office by appointment of the\ngovernor, or of the governor by and with the consent of the senate, may\nbe granted by the governor, on the application of such person, a leave\nof absence from such office, without pay, for a stated period less than\nthe remainder of the unexpired term. The office shall be deemed vacant\nfor the purpose only of filling it, in the manner provided by law, for a\nterm expiring at the end of such period. At or after the end of such\nperiod, the person who is granted such leave of absence, if not then\ndisqualified, may resume such office, its title, duties and salary for\nthe unexpired regular term, without reappointment, and the interim\nincumbent, if a

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